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NPR's newest radio host comes from member station KPCC in Los Angeles with a background in sports talk-radio and a commitment to telling stories about the immigrant experience.
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David Greene is stepping back from hosting to focus on other projects, his last day will be December 29, 2020.
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The conflict in Portland between federal agents and protesters escalated rapidly. As NPR responded, doing 40 stories over 15 days, some audience members saw bias.
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The country trio changed its name from Lady Antebellum in June, saying it was "regretful and embarrassed" by the term's racist history. Now it's in a legal fight with a Black artist over the moniker.
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NPR selected an inaccurate photo for a story about attacks on protesters.
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Philanthropists Eric and Wendy Schmidt's $4.7 million contribution will help public radio stations increase news coverage in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska as well as California.
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NPR on Thursday announced John Lansing will be their next President and CEO and he began his career at a west Kentucky TV station.According to a letter to…
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NPR is reporting that more than two thousand coal miners are now suffering from the most severe form of black lung disease, Progressive Massive Fibrosis,…
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Mohn will step aside to focus on a newly created position to lead the network's fundraising drive. He and his wife will contribute $10 million toward the effort from their personal fortune.
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The White House reporting team expands with Reuter's Ayesha Rascoe, while Brandon Carter and Renee Klahr bolster the units' social media footprint and visual signatures, respectively.